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How Can I Finance My Project?

Your finance options include:

  • Cash
  • A personal or bank loan
  • A loan from your credit union or insurance company
  • A loan from a savings and loan institution
  • Refinancing your mortgage
  • A home equity loan
  • A home equity line of credit
  • A Federal Housing Administration loan

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine recommends borrowing against your home equity for jobs smaller than a full-home renovation. You can do a cash-out refinancing, which allows you to spend the difference between your first mortgage and your new loan on the project. Or you can go with a home-equity loan. Based on the amount of equity you have in your home, it offers a fixed-rate payment over a five-to-15-year term. For more flexibility, choose a home-equity line of credit. It sets you up with a revolving line of credit at a variable interest rate.

You can also pay for your new kitchen through one of two loan programs administered by the FHA. FHA-approved banks and other lenders actually make the loans, while the FHA insures the lender against loss. The Title I program is geared toward those with limited home equity and offers a maximum amount of $25,000 for improvements to a single-family home. It even covers the costs of built-in appliances and changes, such as lowering cabinets, that enhance accessibility. 

The second FHA option—called the Section 203(k) program—offers an advantage to those taking on a fixer-upper. Under the program, the borrower can get just one mortgage loan, at a long-term fixed (or adjustable) rate, to finance both the purchase and the rehab of the home. The maximum amount of the loan is based on the property’s as-is value and its expected market value after the work is completed. 

To find an FHA-approved lender in your area, call the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s customer service center at 1-800-767-7468. 
                                                          

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